Snoop Dogg NFT passport lets fans tour with the rapper in digital form
Rap icon and business owner Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., more commonly called Snoop Dogg, dives into Web3 when again with a nonfungible token (NFT) project that will permit his fans to follow his life on tour.In a statement, the rap artist unveiled the Snoop Dogg Passport Series, an NFT collection that offers access to various material, such as behind-the-scenes videos and images published by Snoop Dogg while on tour. Holders of the NFT passport will also be qualified for future releases like artwork and merchandise. According to the rap artist, hes long been “pressing things forward” and thinks digital merch is a part of the future. He also motivated other artists to follow his steps: “Im hoping other artists can see what Im doing and continue to innovate by themselves,” Snoop Dogg stated in a declaration. The project was developed in collaboration with the Web3 platform Transient Labs. Chris Ostoich, the businesss chief running officer, said that it is constantly searching for methods to utilize blockchain to “offer distinct experiences,” and the collaboration with Snoop Dogg allows it to do this. Snoop Doggs NFT passport task. Source: SnooppassportSnoop Dogg has actually been actively taking part in various Web3 endeavors for some time. In 2021, the rapper declared himself the confidential NFT collector “Cozomo de Medici,” whose wallet deserved around $17.6 million at the time. Related: Music NFTs are assisting independent creators generate income from and construct a fanbaseApart from gathering NFTs, the rap artist likewise showcased the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection through a partnership with fellow rap artist Eminem. The duo released a song and performed it at the MTV Music Awards. On March 6, Snoop Dogg was exposed as the co-founder of a Web3-powered live-streaming platform called Shiller along with tech business owner Sam Jones. The app intends to integrate Web3 innovation with real-time streaming content.Magazine: Heres how Ethereums ZK-rollups can become interoperable